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Marg. Sterling letter. DELHI DURBAR PROCESSION AS SEEN BY AMERICAN WOMAN; East Indian City a Blaze of Color and Every Available Point of Vantage Occupied by Interested Spectators -- Lord Kitchener ...
Before Big Brother, there was Lord Kitchener. Read the backstory in "Grand Illusions: American Art and the First World War" by David M. Lubin.
The Lord Kitchener poster found alongside it measures 30- by 20-inches, was printed in September 1914 and states: 'Britons (Lord Kitchener) Wants You. Join Your Country's Army'.
Lord Kitchener's iconic 'Your country needs you' image was never used on recruitment posters for First World War. James Taylor's new book says the image was never used as a recruitment poster ...
A recruitment poster of the stern-eyed Lord Kitchener has become a defining image of World War One. A clever illustrator's psychological trickery has spawned a thousand imitations, writes Adam ...
A large maze in the shape of the Lord Kitchener "Your Country Needs You" World War One recruitment poster is created in Cambridgeshire.
In June, 1916, the British cruiser Hampshire struck a mine and the British Commonwealth suffered the loss of Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, Earl Kitchener of Khartum, "the greatest ...
Lord Kitchener’s era of public activity was not so long, nor did his interest extend to so many different things; but his forty years of service brought him dose to great happenings, ...
Lord Kitchener was uneasy about his use in recruitment campaigns. He believed it should be the country's monarch inspiring people to sign up, and not him, hence his insistence on the words "God ...
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